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No. 1 (3)/2012
- Słowo wstępne Agnieszka Landowska
- Key Success Factors of an E Learning Course Sylwia Kossakowska-Pisarek
- From Behaviorism to Connectivism of Modern E-Learning Zbigniew Meger
- E-learning educational process Leszek Rudak
- Social Learning Tools Usage in Polsh Enterprises Łukasz Żołędziewski
- The Multimedia Essay. The Information Technologies as a Tool for The Humanities’ Statements Piotr Cichocki
- Programming Tasks in e-Learning Krzysztof Barteczko
- Personalization Methods for Internet Portals Barbara Dębska, Agnieszka Kubacka
- Methods of organization of SCORM-compliant teaching materials in electronic format Jacek Marciniak
- Metadata Analysis as a Criterion for Quality in e-Learning Zbigniew Meger
- Stopka redakcyjna Agnieszka Landowska
From Behaviorism to Connectivism of Modern E-Learning
Abstract
Wider use of e-learning methods and universality of learning platform encourage to running learning processes in different forms and to preparing new teaching materials. However, it appears that such materials are usually prepared in the simplest form of programmed learning course, where knowledge is transmitted in form of programmed instruction without or only with a weak feedback from the learner. Meanwhile, in the past four decades are developing cognitive methods, which are only slightly reflected in nowadays techniques and methods of distance learning. However, it appears in the last years, that the important role in education can play constructivism, whose ideas can be also implement in distance learning environment. All of these trends is trying to cover the theory of connectivism, and glimpse of this theory can indicate the opportunities and threats of modern e-learning.
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